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Strike first, Freddy!

"Hit first, Fredy!"
"Hit first, Fredy!"

Phraseologism: Strike first, Freddy!

Meaning: Incitement to action (iron.).

Origin: The name of a Danish comic action film (1965, in Soviet distribution since 1969), filmed by director Eric Balling (1924-2005) according to his own script (with the participation of J. Bent and B. Henning).

Random phraseology:

To all deaths to spite.

Meaning:

Despite everything, even the threat to life, achieve your goal, overcome all the trials on the way to it.

Origin:

From the poem of the war years "Wait for me, and I will return" (1941) by the poet Konstantin Mikhailovich Simonov (1915-1979), which he dedicated to his wife, the popular Soviet film actress of those years, Valentina Serova: "Wait for me, and I will return // To all deaths out of spite, / Whoever did not expect me, let him / Say - lucky. In 1967, the autobiographical story "To spite all deaths" was published by V. Titov (b. 1934), a mining foreman who prevented a disaster in a mine, but lost both hands in the process. The book was translated into many languages, in 1968 a play was written on its basis (authors - V. Titov and K. Milenko).

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